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Reports parameters whose names differ from the corresponding
parameters of the methods they override or overload. While legal in Java, such inconsistent names may be confusing
and decrease the documentation benefits of good naming practices.
<p><b>Example:</b></p>
<pre><code>
  class Person {
    Person(String fullName) {}
  }
  class Child extends Person {
    Child(String name) { super(name); }
  }
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<p>After the quick-fix is applied:</p>
<pre><code>
  class Person {
    Person(String fullName) {}
  }
  class Child extends Person {
    Child(String fullName) { super(fullName); }
  }
</code></pre>
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<p>
  Use the options to indicate whether to ignore overridden parameter names that are only
  a single character long or come from a library method. Both can be useful if
  you do not wish to be bound by dubious naming conventions used in libraries.
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